Insights

Start Before You Are Ready. Stop Preparing. Start Doing.

Rather than write a paragraph, you buy a beautiful leather-bound notebook. Rather than schedule a meeting with the team to reset the project, you order a book about team leadership from Amazon.Rather than write the first three slides of the presentation, you spend an hour checking out design templates.

There is nothing wrong with a preparation. But it makes you feel like you are making progress. Until you start, you are not.

Write on a legal pad, not a leather-bound book.Send the email scheduling the meeting. Write the first three slides on a blank template – make it look pretty later.